Membership Types

Whether you are a student pharmacist or an experienced clinical practitioner, ACCP has a membership
category that matches your interests and needs.

Full Membership

Full Membership
Open to pharmacists who have been practicing clinical pharmacy for three or more years since graduation from a college of pharmacy, and who meet the membership requirements established by the Board of Regents.

Full Members:

May vote in College-wide elections

Are eligible for election to College-wide office

May serve as abstract reviewers of contributed papers

Are eligible for applicable Research Institute Futures Grants

May serve on certain standing committees or as a committee chair

May be elected a Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy

Full Member Requirements
Full Membership in the American College of Clinical Pharmacy is based on past and present contributions to clinical pharmacy practice, research, education, and professional leadership. For a complete listing of requirements, see page 3 of the ACCP Membership Application.

Associate Membership

Open to pharmacists who are practicing clinical pharmacy, but who do not meet the full member requirements.

Associate Members:

May vote in PRN elections

Can be nominated for PRN elected office

May serve on most standing committees of the College

Are eligible for applicable Research Institute Futures Grants

Affiliate Membership

Open to individuals from pharmacy disciplines other than clinical pharmacy or from other health science professions.

Affiliate Members:

May vote in PRN elections

Can be nominated for PRN elected office

May serve on most standing committees of the College

Resident Membership

Open to individuals who are enrolled in a pharmacy residency program.

Fellow/Graduate Student Membership

Open to individuals who are in a pharmacy fellowship program or who are full-time graduate students.

Student Membership

Open to individuals who are enrolled in a pharmacy degree program earning their first professional degree.

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